PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Perforated metal façades are an elegant technical solution when the design brief demands both solar control and visual transparency. By varying perforation geometry, open area percentage, and pattern density, designers can tune the amount of transmitted light and views while creating distinctive surface textures and night-time backlighting effects. Larger open areas increase outward visibility and daylight penetration but reduce shading capacity; conversely, tighter perforations improve solar control and privacy at the cost of outward views. Combining a perforated outer skin with an inner glazed plane creates a double-skin-like assembly in which the outer perforated layer intercepts direct sun, diffuses glare, and promotes air movement in the cavity, while the inner glazing maintains environmental control. Pattern gradation—varying perforation density across elevations—allows designers to respond to orientation-specific requirements: denser patterns on west and east exposures for sun control, and more open patterns on north facades for daylight. Perforated façades must be engineered for wind load, acoustic performance, and drainage; backings, insulation, and framing should accommodate service access and cleaning. Integration with lighting and signage further enhances transparency at night without compromising daytime performance. For technical guidelines on perforation metrics, structural anchorage, and thermal performance in metal perforated façades, reference our product guidelines and pattern libraries at https://prancebuilding.com/metal-ceiling.html which offer tested examples and detailing advice.